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i don't think miss pelosi gets her wish. >> you agree with nancy pelosi's strong conviction that the ghkts can win the majority in the house? >> it's tough, wolf. but we know that the democrats have had to face a very difficult head wind. but, look, i think the democrats will pick up seats in california, pick up seats in illinois, perhaps pick up seats up in the northeast. there are 66 vulnerable republicans out there. if the democrats run a really aggressive campaign, absolutely tie them to the paul/ryan budget and the romney/ryan 47%, i think the democrats can make a lot of significant head where this falls. >> once again vice president joe biden causing a bit of a stir today with these words. i'll play a clip and then we'll discuss. >> vice president biden just today said that the middle class over the last four years has been "buried." we agree. that means we need to stop digging by electing mitt romney the next president of the united states. >> paul ryan reacting very quickly. mitt romney reacting very quickly to biden's comments that the middle class over the past four years,
i don't think miss pelosi gets her wish. >> you agree with nancy pelosi's strong conviction that the ghkts can win the majority in the house? >> it's tough, wolf. but we know that the democrats have had to face a very difficult head wind. but, look, i think the democrats will pick up seats in california, pick up seats in illinois, perhaps pick up seats up in the northeast. there are 66 vulnerable republicans out there. if the democrats run a really aggressive campaign, absolutely...
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nancy pelosi, the right in the white in the middle of your screen among those. they're walking out in protest. you said it was organized by the congressional black caucus, but others have now joined including stenni hoyer. you see him walking out as well. this is a dramatic moment in washington. >> reporter: it certainly is a dramatic moment in washington. to answer your question, no, we should not be surprised that a certain number of democrats are joining with the republicans. that is because of the influence of the national rifle association. the national rifle association's actually counting the vote here and will count the vote against any democrats in nra-leaning districts because they want the contempt vote against eric holder. i spoke yesterday with one of the top officials of the national rifle association. he says in his view he thinks that operation fast and furious, which was a gun-running operation that turned bad, was essentially a precursor, if you will, to open the door to more gun control, at least more gun control reporting in the united states
nancy pelosi, the right in the white in the middle of your screen among those. they're walking out in protest. you said it was organized by the congressional black caucus, but others have now joined including stenni hoyer. you see him walking out as well. this is a dramatic moment in washington. >> reporter: it certainly is a dramatic moment in washington. to answer your question, no, we should not be surprised that a certain number of democrats are joining with the republicans. that is...
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this is a reporter asking nancy pelosi a question. she made it clear today she wants to remain the democratic leader in the house. >> you, mr. hoyer, all over 70, is your decision to stay onto prohibit younger leadership from moving forward? >> so you're suggesting everybody at the moment step aside? you don't realize that's quite offensive i guess. >> let me start with you, cornell. are you surprised she wants to stay on as minority leader? >> no. i'm not at all. she's been a fantastic leader. she was a fantastic speaker moving through historic things throughout the house without her strong leadership probably would not have gotten done. the house democrats picked up last check eight or nine seats, wolf. and in the end tally we actually got more people voting for house democrats than republicans. and we probably could have taken back the house if the seats weren't so dog gone gerrymander. i don't think it's a surprise she's staying in there. she's a strong leader. she should stay in there. i think the question is a little offensive.
this is a reporter asking nancy pelosi a question. she made it clear today she wants to remain the democratic leader in the house. >> you, mr. hoyer, all over 70, is your decision to stay onto prohibit younger leadership from moving forward? >> so you're suggesting everybody at the moment step aside? you don't realize that's quite offensive i guess. >> let me start with you, cornell. are you surprised she wants to stay on as minority leader? >> no. i'm not at all. she's...
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that's what harry reid and nancy pelosi seem to major on. >> there we got it. that's our panel. that's our unsolicited advice for the afternoon. thanks very much for being with us. we look forward to the debate tonight. >>> margaret, thanks very much. ahead we're going to hear from two of the top advocates for mitt romney and barack obama setting the stage for tonight's presidential debate. and mitt romney has no backer as passionate about his potential than his wife, ann. just ahead in an exclusive national interview she talks to cnn's gloria borger about the hard road to the white house. that's 3 moves, 5 jobs, 2 newborns. it's no wonder i'm getting gray. but kate -- still looks like...kate. with nice'n easy, all they see is you -- in one simple step, nice'n easy with colorblend technology, gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's perfectly true to you. i don't know all her secrets, but i do know kate's more beautiful now, than the day i married her. with the expert highlights and lowlights of nice 'n easy, all they see is you. is an awesome place to be. introdu
that's what harry reid and nancy pelosi seem to major on. >> there we got it. that's our panel. that's our unsolicited advice for the afternoon. thanks very much for being with us. we look forward to the debate tonight. >>> margaret, thanks very much. ahead we're going to hear from two of the top advocates for mitt romney and barack obama setting the stage for tonight's presidential debate. and mitt romney has no backer as passionate about his potential than his wife, ann. just...
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that would be newt gingrich and nancy pelosi. last night cnn's john king asked nancy pelosi about gingrich. listen to her response and gingrich's rebuttal. >> let me just say this. that will never happen. >> why? >> he will not be president of the united states. that's not going to happen. let me make my prediction and stand by it. it isn't going to happen. >> reporter: why are you so sure? >> there's something i know. the republicans, if they choose to nominate him, that's their prerogative. i don't think that's going to happen. >> i have a simple challenge for speaker pelosi, put up or shut up. i have no idea what she's talking about. i don't think she has any idea what she's talking about. but bring it on. >> all right. let's get to aural strategy session and discuss with democratic strategist jamal simmons, and alice stewart, former spokeswoman for michele bachmann. jamal does she know something that could derail the opportunity for newt gingrich to become president? that's what she's now repeatedly hinting. >> it certainly s
that would be newt gingrich and nancy pelosi. last night cnn's john king asked nancy pelosi about gingrich. listen to her response and gingrich's rebuttal. >> let me just say this. that will never happen. >> why? >> he will not be president of the united states. that's not going to happen. let me make my prediction and stand by it. it isn't going to happen. >> reporter: why are you so sure? >> there's something i know. the republicans, if they choose to nominate...
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i don't know if you heard today nancy pelosi saying she felt ready to vote for simpson bowles. what a shocking statement. in november 10, the proposal is unacceptable. i don't mind flip-flopping if people are saying they'll work together. optimistic, but not much to hope for today. >> erin, maybe the fact that the congressional approval rating is what? 10%. >> i think you're being generous, gloria. >> could get folks to move to get something done because they have to run for re-election, right? >> i would hope so. one of the frustrating things today on the democratic side is, look, they put out this fact sheet, i don't know if you saw it. fact sheet responding to republican no-budget claims. you say we haven't done a budget in more than 1,000 days. you're wrong. we put out the budget control act which is the same thing. these are all rhetorical games that they're playing and americans want a real budget and a real timeframe with compromise on important issues. i hope we'll get it by the end of the year, but tonight a whole lot of frustration. >> i'll be optimistic with you, eri
i don't know if you heard today nancy pelosi saying she felt ready to vote for simpson bowles. what a shocking statement. in november 10, the proposal is unacceptable. i don't mind flip-flopping if people are saying they'll work together. optimistic, but not much to hope for today. >> erin, maybe the fact that the congressional approval rating is what? 10%. >> i think you're being generous, gloria. >> could get folks to move to get something done because they have to run for...
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nancy pelosi and the same people three or four years ago saying 5% was unacceptable and now dismissing 8.5%. it's still a disaster, where we're at is nowhere near where the president promised we would be at. spent over a trillion dollars trying to stimulate this economy. here's the bigger problem. americans don't feel better off than they were a few days ago just because the department of labor tells us things have ticktic ticked ever so slightly better. the fact is people are hurting out there, this economy is not where it should be and 70% of americans say we're on the wrong track in this country. we have a lot of work to do. >> no doubt an enormous apt of work that has to be done. look at this chart, i don't know if you will see it, shows the unemployment numbers month by month, going into the obama administration, last six or seven months of the bush administration, dramatic, 600,000, 700,000 jobs lost and the first few months of the obama administration, it continued, then starts picking up and in the positive all of this past year and the last six months, at least 100,000 new job
nancy pelosi and the same people three or four years ago saying 5% was unacceptable and now dismissing 8.5%. it's still a disaster, where we're at is nowhere near where the president promised we would be at. spent over a trillion dollars trying to stimulate this economy. here's the bigger problem. americans don't feel better off than they were a few days ago just because the department of labor tells us things have ticktic ticked ever so slightly better. the fact is people are hurting out...
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so you see nancy pelosi there right now. we're covering what's going on here in charlotte, north carolina. this is a state president obama narrowly won four years ago. it's certainly a battleground right now. a new poll may give the democrats fresh cause for concern on this, the eve of the big event. let's begin our coverage with john king. john, tell u us about the new poll. >> as you noted, north carolina was one of the many red states that president obama turned blue in 2008. but he's what greets the democrats as they arrive here. it shows governor romney is leading 47 to 43%. that's within the margin of error. but both campaigns concede that he is ahead at the moment. the obama campaign says this is just about right. now what is driving this? we know the number one issue is the economy. which candidate do you trust to handle the economy? mitt romney getting the majority. the president at only 39%. we're in a southern state here. the republicans tend to do better in the south. many national polls, the president wins. but
so you see nancy pelosi there right now. we're covering what's going on here in charlotte, north carolina. this is a state president obama narrowly won four years ago. it's certainly a battleground right now. a new poll may give the democrats fresh cause for concern on this, the eve of the big event. let's begin our coverage with john king. john, tell u us about the new poll. >> as you noted, north carolina was one of the many red states that president obama turned blue in 2008. but he's...
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president obama who had nancy pelosi as speaker and reid said don't raise the rates in a down economy. the president says, now, too, looking for that revenue. >> the economy is a little stronger than two years ago. >> i don't know if you've been out there. >> take a look today -- >> a lot of people underemployed, unemployed. half of college students coming out can't find a job. we're at the lowest point of new start-ups in 17 years and the greatest growth to economy and looking to the future, we are in a weak position. >> what about raising it 35 to 37 or 36%? >> you raise that. what's that $31 billion for a year? >> a billion here and there, after a while it's real money. >> you want to find a place to control government spending and raise more revenue. if the goal is raising revenue, when's the best way to do that and protecting the economy? able to gain more revenue closing special loopholes and limiting them and keeping the rate down so you have better job growth, isn't that a better outcome? >> the president says and he makes this point repeatedly, the white house put out a whole
president obama who had nancy pelosi as speaker and reid said don't raise the rates in a down economy. the president says, now, too, looking for that revenue. >> the economy is a little stronger than two years ago. >> i don't know if you've been out there. >> take a look today -- >> a lot of people underemployed, unemployed. half of college students coming out can't find a job. we're at the lowest point of new start-ups in 17 years and the greatest growth to economy and...
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. >> we keep hearing nancy pelosi, the minority leader in the house of representatives, the former speaker, she keeps on saying that with romney on the ticket, she thinks the democrats have an excellent chance of picking up those 25 seats and becoming the majority in the house of representatives. >> reporter: we'll see. >> maybe she would be the speaker again. that may be more wishful thinking than reality. but we shall see. she says it with passion. >> reporter: yeah. >> thanks very much. >>> we're waiting to hear from mitt romney by the way. he's getting ready to speak at unlv, the university of nevada in las vegas. you're seeing live pictures there someone speaking before him. but eventually he will go up there. we'll go there. we'll listen in to hear what he has to say. this will be his first appearance since releasing more of his tax information a couple hours or so ago. romney is ending what's been a tough political week putting the focus back on another source of his headaches on the trail is taxes. today the campaign as i said released the 2011 tax returns. earlier they released th
. >> we keep hearing nancy pelosi, the minority leader in the house of representatives, the former speaker, she keeps on saying that with romney on the ticket, she thinks the democrats have an excellent chance of picking up those 25 seats and becoming the majority in the house of representatives. >> reporter: we'll see. >> maybe she would be the speaker again. that may be more wishful thinking than reality. but we shall see. she says it with passion. >> reporter: yeah....
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. >> nancy pelosi, did you want to make another point? >> it is an observation of the obvious. when someone wins re-election, a second term as president, they are not going to be able to serve again. they have more capability and flexibility. they are not going to look to the next election. they are done. much was made of the president's remark at the mike. my sense is that the king is right. i don't think he was endorsing anybody. we need to get about the business of getting peace in the middle east. this president has worked very hard on that. as you know, he had george mitchell working on it for a long while. in my judgment, nobody better than george mitchell. >> he did a great job in northern ireland. >> he has a terrific record in these areas. >> nancy pelosi gave an interview to political. she was asked about a bunch of democrats and said they don't want to show up at the democratic convention in charlotte in september. listen to this. >> we have an incumbent president of the united states. we are very proud of him. there certainly will be enough people there to express t
. >> nancy pelosi, did you want to make another point? >> it is an observation of the obvious. when someone wins re-election, a second term as president, they are not going to be able to serve again. they have more capability and flexibility. they are not going to look to the next election. they are done. much was made of the president's remark at the mike. my sense is that the king is right. i don't think he was endorsing anybody. we need to get about the business of getting peace...
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nancy pelosi's recruiting new faces. you'll meet them in the cnn exclusive. >>> plus, a surprising attack between three political rivals in one of the most heated senate races of the year. ♪[music plays] when you're responsible for this much of the team... you need a car you can count on. ♪[music plays] a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. >>> while the republican candidates are squabbling, democrats are focused on trying to regain ground lost in the last congressional election. and the party retreat in maryland, lawmakers heard words of encouragement from president obama. >> i belie
nancy pelosi's recruiting new faces. you'll meet them in the cnn exclusive. >>> plus, a surprising attack between three political rivals in one of the most heated senate races of the year. ♪[music plays] when you're responsible for this much of the team... you need a car you can count on. ♪[music plays] a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the...
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. >> nancy pelosi -- >> in his campaign running the kind of negative ads one left to a pro-romney super pac. this cites nancy pelosi's interview with cnn's john king earlier this week. >> there's something i know. >> reporter: when she said she was holding on to damaging information. >> information so damaging it would help obama win. newt gingrich, we can't afford the risk. >> i think all the way to this negative advertising has hurt us some. >> reporter: he's still fighting off charges from romney. now the former speaker is trying to tie romney to florida's foreclosure crisis, pointing to rivals' past investments. >> i am running as president to represent you, not to represent the washington lobbyists, not to represent goldman sachs, not to represent the people ruining this country and i need your help. >> reporter: the former speaker fending off another attack. it shows nancy reagan praising gingrich. >> barry goldwater handed the torch to ronnie, and in turn ronnie turned that torch over to newt and the republican members of congress to keep that dream alive. >> reporter: all week t
. >> nancy pelosi -- >> in his campaign running the kind of negative ads one left to a pro-romney super pac. this cites nancy pelosi's interview with cnn's john king earlier this week. >> there's something i know. >> reporter: when she said she was holding on to damaging information. >> information so damaging it would help obama win. newt gingrich, we can't afford the risk. >> i think all the way to this negative advertising has hurt us some. >>...
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how bad is your plan when nancy pelosi won't even vote for it? >> go ahead. >> last friday, the romney campaign says they want it to be about the economy. this weekend given the opportunity to explain how he would pay for his $5 trillion tax cut package, neither he or his running mate could do that. instead he stood with pat robertson and announced he was for keeping in god we trust on the coin. what are they presenting for the economy and middle class? >> approve the keystone pipeline. put thousands of americans to work right away. tax reform. repeal obama care. give every state a baver and making adjusted gross income of $250,000 or less, no capital gains taxes. an immediate impact on the middle class america right away. so there are a lot of specifics to the romney plan. we just need to explain them. >> talk about them. those specifics and listen to this from mitt romney in an interview he did with "meet the press" over the weekend. >> give may example of a loophole you will close. >> i can tell you that people at the high end, high income tax
how bad is your plan when nancy pelosi won't even vote for it? >> go ahead. >> last friday, the romney campaign says they want it to be about the economy. this weekend given the opportunity to explain how he would pay for his $5 trillion tax cut package, neither he or his running mate could do that. instead he stood with pat robertson and announced he was for keeping in god we trust on the coin. what are they presenting for the economy and middle class? >> approve the keystone...
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we assume that the democrats, nancy pelosi would go along and harry reid would go along with the president. >> well, i think as jessica's saying, the president believes he already put a plan on the table for $4 trillion -- a $4 trillion budget. >> that's been rejected by the republicans. >> rejected. so i do think what his responsibility is is to set the tone. as a newly re-elected president, set the tone for future negotiations. we all know where all of these people stand on these issues. but the people, 77% of the people in this country according to our exit polls think that the economy is doing badly. okay. so it's up to the president to set the tone to make sure to let the country know to reassure the country that he has no intention of letting congress go over the fiscal cliff. and so i think what he has to do and he may do it in a press conference or -- he just needs to say to the american people we are going to get this under control because it's in nobody's interest to let these negotiations go on the way they did for the debt ceiling. i mean that was an embarrassment to everybody.
we assume that the democrats, nancy pelosi would go along and harry reid would go along with the president. >> well, i think as jessica's saying, the president believes he already put a plan on the table for $4 trillion -- a $4 trillion budget. >> that's been rejected by the republicans. >> rejected. so i do think what his responsibility is is to set the tone. as a newly re-elected president, set the tone for future negotiations. we all know where all of these people stand on...
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he joins people like bill clinton, nancy pelosi, ed rendell, new york senator jill brand and republicans talking about it. google hillary clinton 2016 you get more than five million hits. for her part, mrs. clinton insists the answer's no. she's finishing her term as secretary of state. leave as one of the most popular members of the obama administration. clinton talks about how she's been in the political spotlight for 20 years. and she wants her life back. fair enough. says she wants to sleep, relax. okay. but what about after that? while hillary clinton has repeatedly said she won't run for president again, this is the same woman who says politics is in her dna. she is after all a clinton. and with a resume that includes secretary of state, senator, first lady, well, a democratic nomination is probably hers for the taking if she wants it. vice president joe biden's keeping the door open to a possible 2016 presidential run although he recently acknowledged it might depend on the economy. a memo to the vice president might also depend on hillary clinton. here's the question, is hillary
he joins people like bill clinton, nancy pelosi, ed rendell, new york senator jill brand and republicans talking about it. google hillary clinton 2016 you get more than five million hits. for her part, mrs. clinton insists the answer's no. she's finishing her term as secretary of state. leave as one of the most popular members of the obama administration. clinton talks about how she's been in the political spotlight for 20 years. and she wants her life back. fair enough. says she wants to...
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and nancy pelosi, the house speaker, wants to do it again. but republicans want to wait and see what they can get. >> they have an obligation, lawmakers, democrats, republicans, the president, to resolve this before december 31st, not kick it down the road. >> the big problem is going to get kicked down the road. you can't reform the tax code and reform all entitlements in three weeks. they're not going to do that. but they do have an obligation -- and i think even they understand that. their approval rating is, what, low double digits right now? this is a leadership issue for the president of the united states. it's also a leadership issue particularly for the speaker of the house and house republicans and that the public in our polls overwhelmingly believed they're not going to behave like responsible adults and they action have something they need to show to the american public and this is not the way the american public wants to see its government operate. they've seen it work like this too much in the past. we just went through the debt
and nancy pelosi, the house speaker, wants to do it again. but republicans want to wait and see what they can get. >> they have an obligation, lawmakers, democrats, republicans, the president, to resolve this before december 31st, not kick it down the road. >> the big problem is going to get kicked down the road. you can't reform the tax code and reform all entitlements in three weeks. they're not going to do that. but they do have an obligation -- and i think even they understand...
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pelosi or hollywood money. the rule is liberals are allowed to have money. not conservatives. anyone who has money invested in the stock market know a lot of investments are overseas. too many people listen to the talk and don't do their homework. ruth writes from indiana, it's not the money, it's the low rate of taxes he pays and it's how he got it and where it is now. i would never consider voting for him without a lot more information and tax returns for multiple years. jimmy in north carolina says his money is his business. i'm glad i live in a country where people have the opportunity to make money. how much does lebron make? tigers woods? bill gates? president obama? martha in pennsylvania, no, my problem is he doesn't understand the rest of us don't have any. gary in arizona says i don't, jack, the fact he's rich is his business. some people dislike his wealth overlooks the fact that virtually all american presidents have been among the 1%. you don't get to be president by being a joe lunch bucket. micha
pelosi or hollywood money. the rule is liberals are allowed to have money. not conservatives. anyone who has money invested in the stock market know a lot of investments are overseas. too many people listen to the talk and don't do their homework. ruth writes from indiana, it's not the money, it's the low rate of taxes he pays and it's how he got it and where it is now. i would never consider voting for him without a lot more information and tax returns for multiple years. jimmy in north...
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i interviewed nancy pelosi a little while ago on october 2nd, she was pretty confident that the 25 seats might be possible for the democrats to be the majority, listen to this exchange i had with her. >> i think that we probably have to win more than 25 -- >> can you net 25 seats? >> oh yes. >> what happened? >> she said probably have to win more than 25, and that was because after redistricting, the process put a lot of our members, previously not in a tricky situation, in one. they picked up a lot of legislative chambers and they were able to redraw a lot of lines in our favor, so we lost 17 seats and gained up to 25 seats. >> current projection has 33 new in the house -- >> with several races still to be called. >> it was a problem with candidates? was it a problem with funding? there were predictions that democrats had a strong chance to take back the house. >> they put a phenomenal field of candidates on the field. they really did. they had the resources they needed to win. at the end of the day when you're up against a stacked deck in a district that is skewed toward republicans, i
i interviewed nancy pelosi a little while ago on october 2nd, she was pretty confident that the 25 seats might be possible for the democrats to be the majority, listen to this exchange i had with her. >> i think that we probably have to win more than 25 -- >> can you net 25 seats? >> oh yes. >> what happened? >> she said probably have to win more than 25, and that was because after redistricting, the process put a lot of our members, previously not in a tricky...
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. >> and i bet nancy pelosi will have a couple of them actually. >> yeah, right. >> that's quite an e-mail. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> of course. >>> joining us now to talk about this and more, obama deputy campaign manager, stephanie cutter. it's good to see you. the white house said whatever was white house business, jim messina forwarded those e-mails, you worked at the white house, was this a common practice? did you integrate personal and official e-mails? the point being of course that white house e-mails are put into the record where as personal e-mails are not. >> right. you know, for details on this i'm going to have to defer to my friends at the white house who are handling this issue. but i can tell you for everybody working in the white house and everybody across this country, we all have personal e-mail addresses. and for our long standing relationships, they often use those personal e-mail addresses. but at the white house we were all instructed for official business to just forward those e-mails into the white house system. and so that's what we've all done. and i
. >> and i bet nancy pelosi will have a couple of them actually. >> yeah, right. >> that's quite an e-mail. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> of course. >>> joining us now to talk about this and more, obama deputy campaign manager, stephanie cutter. it's good to see you. the white house said whatever was white house business, jim messina forwarded those e-mails, you worked at the white house, was this a common practice? did you integrate personal and official...
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. >> nancy pelosi referred to, uber as a magic carperide. >> reporter: but technology and d.c. politics have met a serious clash. washington is a taxi town. and the drivers feel threatened. >> the guy that owns uber lives in san francisco, california. >> it's going to cost me money, number one. number two, i feel like i'm going to lose my job. >> reporter: the powerful taxi cab lobby got the city council two weeks ago to consider a measure that would have forced uber to set the minimum fare for a ride five times higher than that of taxis. consumers went ballistic. >> i've received over 5,000 e-mails from people who use this service. >> reporter: the council backed down and will let uber stay the way it is at least until december. but the controversy exposed an ageold problem. technology advances don't benefit everyone. should consumers be forced to pay a price so the earnings of some workers won't be adversely affected? in d.c. the answer for now is a resounding no. as this technology becomes more pervasive, it's likely to impact other industries. case and point, another san fr
. >> nancy pelosi referred to, uber as a magic carperide. >> reporter: but technology and d.c. politics have met a serious clash. washington is a taxi town. and the drivers feel threatened. >> the guy that owns uber lives in san francisco, california. >> it's going to cost me money, number one. number two, i feel like i'm going to lose my job. >> reporter: the powerful taxi cab lobby got the city council two weeks ago to consider a measure that would have forced...
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i'll play a little clip minority leader in the house of representatives nancy pelosi. >> for them to slap the face of our veterans, of people with disabilities, of families with children with disabilities, that was one of the saddest days. anyone who was a party to that, well, i wish them well wherever they are going and hope that we can have more of our values represented there. >> she was referring to your may vote, your vote against this international treaty to help people with disabilities all over the world. there are a bunch of republicans who voted against it even though john mccain and bob dole and others came and pleaded with you to vote for this treaty. >> wolf, the issues -- the rights and privileges, opportunities for the disabled are very important. they're too important to turn over -- >> why were you against this treaty? >> if it's important, why turn it over to united nations? >> senator kerry says they're not turning it over. the united nations is just the body that's going to help other countries do what we are doing here in united states. >> wolf, if that were true
i'll play a little clip minority leader in the house of representatives nancy pelosi. >> for them to slap the face of our veterans, of people with disabilities, of families with children with disabilities, that was one of the saddest days. anyone who was a party to that, well, i wish them well wherever they are going and hope that we can have more of our values represented there. >> she was referring to your may vote, your vote against this international treaty to help people with...
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. >> reporter: house democratic leader nancy pelosi quickly dismissed boehner's remarks as a negotiating maneuver. >> i think they'll come around. it's a tactic. it's a tactic. >> reporter: but you hear a strikingly similar message from other top democratic leaders saying the ball is in the republicans' court. >> we are waiting for some specifics somewhere from our republican colleagues to show that they're serious on negotiations. >> reporter: as the country fast approaches the fiscal cliff, the two sides are talking past each other. democrats say they've laid down their marker hiking tax rates on wealthier americans. and it's up to republicans to propose specific spending cuts they want to entitlement programs. however, republicans say they've offered a concession putting revenue on the table. and they say it's now up to the president and his fellow democrats to feel some pain and propose cuts in medicare and medicaid. confu confusing? we asked senate majority leader harry reid. where's the disconnect? >> i don't understand his brain. so you should ask him, okay. >> from capitol hill t
. >> reporter: house democratic leader nancy pelosi quickly dismissed boehner's remarks as a negotiating maneuver. >> i think they'll come around. it's a tactic. it's a tactic. >> reporter: but you hear a strikingly similar message from other top democratic leaders saying the ball is in the republicans' court. >> we are waiting for some specifics somewhere from our republican colleagues to show that they're serious on negotiations. >> reporter: as the country fast...
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fined $300,000 for ethics violations, took $1.6 million from freddie mac and cosponsored a bill with nancy pelosi. >> and because we want to be equal, even when we're being nasty, let's play one that newt gingrich in his super pac played about mitt romney, here he is saying he's not electable. >> governor of massachusetts he passed romney key, the model for obama care. mitt romney, not conservative, not electable. >> and later on we'll break down who spent what, and find out whether all of the television money mattered especially when it came to the debates. 19,000 ads, anderson. >> it's extraordinary and of course now the ad war moves to florida where governor romney has had the advantage for a long time, he's been able too buy ads there. alex, you know ads, you do ads as a republican. >> a few. >> a few. what do you make of the ads and the importance of them in south carolina? >> i think it's just republicans who are trying to contribute to the obama recovery and get the economy going. it's how, you know, these are the six-shooters at the gunfight on main streets now. this is how you com
fined $300,000 for ethics violations, took $1.6 million from freddie mac and cosponsored a bill with nancy pelosi. >> and because we want to be equal, even when we're being nasty, let's play one that newt gingrich in his super pac played about mitt romney, here he is saying he's not electable. >> governor of massachusetts he passed romney key, the model for obama care. mitt romney, not conservative, not electable. >> and later on we'll break down who spent what, and find out...
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i'm nancy pelosi, and i support this ad, because americans deserve a better tomorrow today. join me in stopping -- >> all right. you saw that -- we didn't finish up the tape unfortunately, but it was funny. let's bring in two of our betts reporters. pelosi, by the way, certainly trying to draw attention to the democratic bill aimed at forcing super pacs to open up more information about their donors. jim acosta and dana bash is here as well. dana, you've covered nanny pelosi for a long time. it's a different side of her we're seeing. >> big time. that's what makes it so funny. you normally don't see her doing something like this. as you want, firmly tongue in cheek. but also was a way for them to get attention, as you said, for what they're trying to do. i'm told it was not so, so easy to get her to do it, but i guess they're happy now. what they're trying to do today is reintroduce what they call the disclose act. they can't do anything about the money flooding into politics on either side. what they can do, they say, is force people to have greater transparency. what this
i'm nancy pelosi, and i support this ad, because americans deserve a better tomorrow today. join me in stopping -- >> all right. you saw that -- we didn't finish up the tape unfortunately, but it was funny. let's bring in two of our betts reporters. pelosi, by the way, certainly trying to draw attention to the democratic bill aimed at forcing super pacs to open up more information about their donors. jim acosta and dana bash is here as well. dana, you've covered nanny pelosi for a long...
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you say democrats including nancy pelosi saying where are the women? they were wondering why a person that they wanted on that first panel that was all men was not allowed on. it would have been a georgetown university student speaking in favor of the policy. so overall, the obama administration has, as i pledgesed assuaged some of the middle of the road catholic leaders who i think some of the opposition caught them off-guard, but now this is becoming a very loud battle on capitol hill. you sort of see both sides really playing to their base. republicans see this as an opportunity to really target the president's signature health care reform law. you see democrats making this very much an issue of women's health. this is a debate that will continue. >> it will indeed. thank you so much, brianna keilar at the white house. >>> he made less than most of his rivals, and gave less to charity. we are digging deeper into rick santorum's newly released tax returns. >>> also the tweets attracting attention for the homeland security department. facebook posts,
you say democrats including nancy pelosi saying where are the women? they were wondering why a person that they wanted on that first panel that was all men was not allowed on. it would have been a georgetown university student speaking in favor of the policy. so overall, the obama administration has, as i pledgesed assuaged some of the middle of the road catholic leaders who i think some of the opposition caught them off-guard, but now this is becoming a very loud battle on capitol hill. you...